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1 September 2011 Upper Miocene mammals from Strumyani, South-Western Bulgaria
Denis Geraads, Nikolaï Spassov, Latinka Hristova, Georgi N. Markov, Tzanko Tzankov
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Geraads D., Spassov N., Hristova L., Markov G. N. & Tzankov T. 2011. — Upper Miocene mammals from Strumyani, South-Western Bulgaria. Geodiversitas 33 (3): 451–484.

The localities of Strumyani in the Struma valley (South-Western Bulgaria) yield a rich assemblage of large mammals, including more than 20 species, hipparions and rhinos being especially well represented. Many species are commonly found in the Balkano-Iranian province, but there are also some rarely found taxa, such as Tapirus Brünnich, 1771, Dorcatherium Kaup, 1833, and a cervid that looks different from other contemporaneous finds. The instantaneous nature of the deposition shows that the association of taxa with likely diverse ecological requirements reflects a truly mosaic environment. The close similarity of the faunal association with that of Pikermi implies a similar middle Turolian age, although some differences suggest that Strumyani is earlier than this Greek locality. The issue of the age of Turolian sites of the Balkans is discussed.

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Denis Geraads, Nikolaï Spassov, Latinka Hristova, Georgi N. Markov, and Tzanko Tzankov "Upper Miocene mammals from Strumyani, South-Western Bulgaria," Geodiversitas 33(3), 451-484, (1 September 2011). https://doi.org/10.5252/g2011n3a3
Received: 30 December 2009; Accepted: 1 August 2010; Published: 1 September 2011
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Bulgaria
Bulgarie
faune mammalienne
mammalian fauna
Miocène supérieur
Paleoenvironments
paléoenvironnement
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